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Vacationing with Indians – a guide to campgrounds and tourist attractions on Indian Reservations.

VACATIONING WITH
INDIANS
Introduction
American Indians today are bidding actively for a slice of the Nation's evergrowing tourism industry. The country's earliest residents now welcome visitors to their reservations in increasing numbers, to fish, hunt, and camp outdoors, while resting and relaxing amid scenic splendors.
Facilities are well developed and ample in some areas, more primitive in others. Often the opportunity to rough it is provided within a few miles of modern convenience. Visitors are advised to inquire about the availability of gasoline before driving too far into reservation areas.
This list of campgrounds and other tourist facilities currently operating in reservation areas includes brief facts about location, basic accommodations, recreational opportunities, restrictions, and any tribal permits required for hunting and fishing, in addition to those required by States. For more detailed information the tourist should write to the addresses indicated.
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Vacationing with Indians – a guide to campgrounds and tourist attractions on Indian Reservations.

Description

American Indians today [1965] are bidding actively for a slice of the Nation’s ever growing tourism industry. The country’s earliest residents now welcome visitors to their reservations in increasing numbers, to fish, hunt, and camp outdoors, while resting and relaxing amid scenic splendors. This is a list of campgrounds and other tourist facilities operating in reservation areas and includes brief facts about location, basic accommodations, recreational opportunities, restrictions, and any tribal permits required for hunting and fishing, in addition to those required by states. The directory is arranged by state.

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VACATIONING WITH
INDIANS
Introduction
American Indians today are bidding actively for a slice of the Nation's evergrowing tourism industry. The country's earliest residents now welcome visitors to their reservations in increasing numbers, to fish, hunt, and camp outdoors, while resting and relaxing amid scenic splendors.
Facilities are well developed and ample in some areas, more primitive in others. Often the opportunity to rough it is provided within a few miles of modern convenience. Visitors are advised to inquire about the availability of gasoline before driving too far into reservation areas.
This list of campgrounds and other tourist facilities currently operating in reservation areas includes brief facts about location, basic accommodations, recreational opportunities, restrictions, and any tribal permits required for hunting and fishing, in addition to those required by States. For more detailed information the tourist should write to the addresses indicated.
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